nobodez
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Is there something like an egg hatch for ADHD?Either people with ADHD need to stop being so relatable, or I need to go see a doctor.
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Is there something like an egg hatch for ADHD?Either people with ADHD need to stop being so relatable, or I need to go see a doctor.
... please define 'egg hatch' in this context.
No.
I'm pretty sure everyone at the time picked up on the double meaning. American English and slang hasn't changed THAT much in the last 50 years.Something else from SB's advertising blunders thread- some 1972-vintage slogans that have aged in a way that make them seem more like something relevant to the particular interests of this board, rather than a presidential election campaign:
I saw it on the news, but didn't quite parse it (or was in denial) because I came in late. Not really related to Betty White, the meme is how I learned that Estelle Getty was a year younger than Bea Arthur, who played her daughter.
This becomes both funnier and considerably stranger if you know that the pink ribbon is used by a not-for-profit supporting victims of breast cancer and their families.
So, are we looking at the replacement for Santas ring of bells outside stores?This becomes both funnier and considerably stranger if you know that the pink ribbon is used by a not-for-profit supporting victims of breast cancer and their families.
The joys of high/low tides.
Still generally better than sinking, though.
Depends on how badly the hull was punctured. If it was bad, than he's going to sink anyway, but with several hours to squirm over it. If it's not to bad, than yeah, he's good. If his luck is neutral, than it won;t lift the boat enough to be released from the rocks until he gets someone out to fix it.
The first one has the advantage that there's more time for the Coast Guard or whomever to show up, though the boat may be a write-off.Depends on how badly the hull was punctured. If it was bad, than he's going to sink anyway, but with several hours to squirm over it. If it's not to bad, than yeah, he's good. If his luck is neutral, than it won;t lift the boat enough to be released from the rocks until he gets someone out to fix it.
I don't know, but I'm reasonably sure that the Coast Guard (or HM's Coastguard, or other equivalent) would have them. Not a tug-boat, exactly, because you also need equipment to keep the boat from sinking, and a tugboat mainly needs a strong engine and a sturdy towing set-up.
...why would you bake a cake to look like that?